Brexit debate scares off Polish migrant workers - survey

WARSAW, June 8 (Reuters) - Uncertainty over Britain's future in the European Union has scared off Poles considering moving abroad for work, and they are now eyeing other destinations like Germany to find jobs, according to a survey by a major Polish employment agency.

Britons head to the polls on June 23 for a referendum on whether to leave or remain in the EU.

Hundreds of thousands of Poles have moved to the UK since Poland joined the EU in 2004, taking advantage of its open labour market. Work Service, which says it is Poland's largest HR company, published a survey last week in which 18 percent of 671 respondents cited Britain as their preferred destination for work outside Poland, compared to 30 percent in the autumn. (Reporting By Reuters Television)